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A TIGER nonlinear optical widefield microscope: game-changer for in-vivo-applications of harmonic nanoparticles

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Abstract

A widefield nonlinear optical microscope based on pulses having an energy in the µJ and a repetition rate in the kHz regime is conceived to perform harmonic nanoparticles in-vivo tracking in a Drosophila larva.

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